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Wow, Poznan is really sorry to see all those Irish fans leave

All of this fan-love is going to stop soon, right?

AFTER YESTERDAY’S FLASH mob tribute, the people of Poznan have again said goodbye to the departing Irish fans — by splashing a farewell message on the front page of a local newspaper.

Today’s edition of Glos Wielkopolski carries the bilingual message which simply says “The Irish! We will miss you!”

A penny for your thoughts, Mr Keane?

(Pic via @franknoc)

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    Oct 6th 2020, 11:49 AM

    Now maybe the rest of sports clubs can follow suit for a few weeks. Show a bit of solidarity.

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    Oct 6th 2020, 11:57 AM

    @Splat: the GAA ate only doing it because their supporters can’t behave themselves. Rugby and football (not Gaelic) supporters would have more respect for everyone

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    Oct 6th 2020, 11:57 AM

    @Mattress Dick: *are

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    Oct 6th 2020, 11:58 AM

    @Mattress Dck: I refuse to call football ‘soccer’ btw. Feel dirty just typing it

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    Oct 6th 2020, 12:33 PM

    @Mattress Dick: agree. Football is football. GAA is Gaelic Football or GAA

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    Oct 6th 2020, 12:37 PM

    @Mattress Dick: Soccer Hooligans might flow off the tongue better.

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    Oct 6th 2020, 12:42 PM

    @Mattress Dick: it’s football in England. It’s soccer in Ireland. We have our own football

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    Oct 6th 2020, 2:18 PM

    @John kane: not really, maybe outside of our biggest city. In Dublin football means the one where only one player can use their hands and the rest have to use their feet.
    The other one is footrug!

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    Oct 6th 2020, 2:26 PM

    @Mattress Dick: it is called both football and soccer in Ireland and elsewhere.

    If someone told me they play football I’d have to clarify which one they meant.

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    Oct 6th 2020, 5:31 PM

    @Mattress Dick: The proper name for the game is Association Football. From the word association came the name soccer. In the 60s and 70s it was called soccer widely including in England. There was a magazine/annual called Soccer. The new fangled infatuation with the term football being the only proper term is just that, an infatuation! Many clubs had the abbreviation AFC after their names to show the were Association Football Clubs! Rugby is properly called Rugby Football and few enough players kick the ball. American football often refer to their players as footballers and only two players, the kicker and punter kick the ball! For many people, soccer is just a term to differentiate which form of football is being played!

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